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- Automation Eats Execution — The Cross-Domain Pattern in How AI Reshapes Work A Primores-named framework: across multiple marketing and software domains in 2026, AI tools commoditize the high-volume execution layer first, while strategy, judgment, and integration work stays human-leveraged. The labor-economics implication: execution-tier compensation flattens; strategy-tier compensation rises.
- AI Skill Leveling — Why Novices Gain Most From AI Tools Across three independent studies (Brynjolfsson 2023 n=5,179, Noy-Zhang 2023 n=444, Dell'Acqua 2023 n=758), AI tools systematically lift novice/low-performer productivity more than expert productivity. The skill premium compresses. The implications for hiring, training, and agency pricing are direct.
- Influencer Marketing's Task Overload: 19 Jobs in One Role, and Where AI Has the Clearest Use Case Modash's 2026 salary survey (n=499) found influencer marketers handle ~19 distinct weekly tasks. Most are AI-automatable execution work. The strategy and leadership tasks that stay human-leveraged also pay the most.
- Strategy Work vs Execution Work — Where AI Eats and Where Humans Stay A cross-domain pattern visible in paid media, influencer marketing, and software: AI tools commoditize the high-volume execution layer first, while strategy, judgment, and integration work stays human-leveraged. Across multiple marketing functions, this is now the dominant labor-economics story.